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SJR 22, 76th R.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the maximum size of an urban homestead to 10 acres, prescribing permissible uses of urban homesteads, and preventing the overburdening of a homestead.

Last action: Filed with the Secretary of State

Author: Chris Harris
Sponsor: Kim Brimer

Remarks: Enabling legislation is SB 496.

Session Law Chapter: Acts 1999, 76th R.S., SJR 22

Companion:

HJR 43 (Identical)

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)
Introduced (Senate Research Center)
Committee Report (Senate Research Center)
Engrossed (Office of House Bill Analysis)

Subjects:
Property Interests--Homestead
Resolutions--Constitutional Amendments
URBAN HOMESTEAD

House Committee: Financial Institutions (Kip Averitt, Mary Denny, Harryette Ehrhardt, Gary Elkins, Kent Grusendorf, Kenny Marchant, Jim Pitts, Juan Solis, Burt Solomons)
Minutes: April 19 1999
Senate Committee: State Affairs (Florence Shapiro, David Bernsen, J. E. Brown, David Cain, Tom Haywood, Eddie Lucio, Jr., Drew Nixon, Eliot Shapleigh, Jeff Wentworth)
Minutes: March 11 1999

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